The core of this board is the tiny WinnerMicro W600 MCU, which integrates a 32-bit ARM Cortex M3 CPU, along with dual UARTs, I2C, SPI and I2S interfaces, as well as a real-time clock (RTC).
Over the last decade or so, e-ink price tags have become more and more ubiquitous, and they’ve now reached the point where surplus devices can be found inexpensively on various websites.
Authored by an ARM engineer who helped develop the core, this user's guide explains step-by-step how to program and implement the ARM Cortex-M3 CPU in real-world designs for best functionality, ...
This paper brings out the architectural comparisons between and Classical ARM processors and cortex-M3. The classical ARM series refers to processors starting from ARM9 to ARM11. It tries to explain ...
Authored by an ARM engineer who helped develop the core, this user's guide explains step-by-step how to program and implement the ARM Cortex-M3 CPU in real-world designs for best functionality, ...
The new MCUs are part of the Fujitsu FM3 family of microcontrollers announced last November. The Fujitsu FM3 devices, which are built around the ARM® Cortex™-M3 global-standard core, incorporate a ...